Limits on Congress
pass ex post facto laws, which outlaw acts after they have already been committed. pass bills of attainder, which punish individuals outside of the court system. suspend the writ of habeas corpus, a court order requiring the federal government to charge individuals arrested for crimes.
Why did the founders of the nation want to limit the powers of Congress? ... Congress had to be strng and powerful to avoid the failure of the Articles of Confederation, but it also had to have clear limits so citizens would be protected from authoritarian action by Congress.
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The main difference was the monoteism (the Trinity: God Father, God Son and Holy Spirit was inspired later in the history in the Trentus Concilium). All ancient cultures believed in different gods.
<span>This way, the bank is less likely to be interfered with by the central government. It can, at the very least, give an appearance of being impartial with its monetary policy and its decisions to print money. If the bank is not independent, the view can proliferate that there are decisions that are being made that would be in the favor of the government or the parties in power at the time.</span>
"D" is the best option. It sounds the most professional, and does not use childish words such as "other stuff".
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